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... live calm pious lives day after day . ' ( Euripides , Bellerophon , from the Oxford Book of Greek Verse in Translation ) ( b ) I give some examples of what these little people put into their heads , what they put into the mouth of their ...
... live calm pious lives day after day . ' ( Euripides , Bellerophon , from the Oxford Book of Greek Verse in Translation ) ( b ) I give some examples of what these little people put into their heads , what they put into the mouth of their ...
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... live prudently , honour- ably , and justly cannot possibly live pleasantly . If any two men desire the same thing , which nevertheless they cannot both enjoy , they become enemies ; and in the way to their end , which is principally ...
... live prudently , honour- ably , and justly cannot possibly live pleasantly . If any two men desire the same thing , which nevertheless they cannot both enjoy , they become enemies ; and in the way to their end , which is principally ...
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... live to soften and purify our hearts , and as it were to guide us . Woe to him who offends a child ! Father Anfim taught me to love children . The kind , silent man used often on our wanderings to spend the farthings given us on sweets ...
... live to soften and purify our hearts , and as it were to guide us . Woe to him who offends a child ! Father Anfim taught me to love children . The kind , silent man used often on our wanderings to spend the farthings given us on sweets ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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